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Singapore’s key inflation gauge rose at the same annual rate in June from last month, ahead of a closely-watched monetary policy review.
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Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia face a moderate risk of a severe transboundary haze occurrence for the remainder of the year, according to an assessment released Monday by the Singapore Institute of International Affairs.
Singapore Airlines on Monday flagged unpredictable demand for its cargo segment in the second quarter due to tariffs, while it posted a 58.8% fall in net profit during the three months to June.
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It’s been a weekend to remember for Team Singapore’s youngest athlete at the World Aquatics Championships. Diver Ainslee Kwang, 14, may not have reached the podium — but she still counts it as a proud moment to represent her country.
Singapore Airlines posted a 58.8% fall in first-quarter net profit on Monday, pressured by lower operating profit, reduced interest income and losses from associated companies.
Canadian swimming star Summer McIntosh captured her second gold at the swimming world championships in Singapore, making her Canada’s most-decorated long-course swimmer. Fellow Canadian Mary-Sophie Harvey claimed bronze,
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Singapore Airlines posted a 58.8% fall in first-quarter net profit on Monday, pressured by losses in associated companies, including Air India, and lower cash balances. The city-state's flag carrier recorded a S$122 million hit from associated companies — posting losses compared with profit a year earlier,
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YouTube on MSNHow Singapore is tackling land shortagesSingapore is called one of the “four Asian tigers” for a reason. After lagging behind other countries back in the 1960s, the country made the leap to become one of the most developed economies not only in Asia but throughout the world.